02.18.16 Windermere Observer

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FEBRUARY 2016

Observer Serving Southwest Orange County

YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

VOLUME 1, NO. 21

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WINDERMERE

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2016

TALENT IN TOWN SQUARE

Dr. Phillips presents its most ambitious production ever.

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YOUR TOWN Could you use $500 for college? The Dr. Phillips Huntington Learning Center announced the opening of its College Scholarship Sweepstakes, scheduled to end on March 31.

Alana O’Hern works from her studio in downtown Windermere.

The winner will receive a $500 scholarship toward future college tuition and fees. High-school students ages 14 and older are eligible to enter, as are parents, grandparents and friends of high-school students attending college after graduation. Entries are submitted via text message. For a chance to win $500, text “500” to 84444. For more, visit hunt ingtonhelps.com.

JENNIFER NESSLAR STAFF WRITER

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he town of Windermere will show off its creative side this weekend

at the first Windermere Art Affair. The event, which takes place from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, at Windermere Town Square, is organized by the Windermere Downtown Business Committee.

Trail run set for Feb. 27 Tri & Run of West Orange is accepting registration for its first Rock On Classic Trail Run 5K/10K, which will be held at 8 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 27, at Roper Ranch (Rock On Adventures), 17701 Old YMCA Road, Winter Garden. Entry fees are $25 (5K) and $35 (10K) through Feb. 20; $30 (5K) and $40 (10K) from Feb. 21 to 26; and $35 (5K) and $45 on race day. To register, visit trinrun. com.

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Photos by Jennifer Nesslar

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Carver Floyd Scholz will be among the featured artists.

Two years later, vigil honors Dep. Scott Pine

Ryker, left, Haley and Maddox Pine helped to honor their father, fallen Deputy Scott Pine, at a two-yearanniversary vigil Feb. 11.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Office hosted the vigil Feb. 11. The Florida Senate also passed a bill in his name. ZAK KERR STAFF WRITER WEST ORANGE There

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are some dedications that last a mere moment, but the dedications to slain Orange County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Jonathan Scott Pine two years after his death might be

stronger than ever. His widow, Bridget, and children, Haley; Ryker; and Maddox, gathered with friends, family and community members for a vigil Feb. 11, the second anniverSEE DEPUTY PINE PAGE 6


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